Sterility. 2 . Adultery. 3. Disobedience to father-in-law or mother-in-law. 4. Loquacity. 5. Larceny. 6. Jealousy. 7. Bad disease. If any of these grounds exist, the wife may be abandoned, the husband signing the necessary deed which must be countersigned... Ancestor-worship and Japanese Law - 54 psl.autoriai: Nobushige Hozumi - 1901 - 76 psl.Visos knygos peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
| Alfred Stead - 1904 - 752 psl.
...father-in-law or the mother-in-law ; fourth, loquacity ; fifth, larceny ; sixth, jealousy ; seventh, bad disease.' If any of these grounds exist the wife...write the mark of the thumb may be made in place of the signature. The enumeration of the causes of divorce shows plainly that the object of marriage was... | |
| Dairoku Kikuchi - 1909 - 424 psl.
...upon the Chinese doctrine of the seven grounds for divorce, namely — (1) sterility, (2) lewdness, (3) disobedience to father-in-law or mother-in-law,...loquacity, (5) larceny, (6) jealousy, (7) bad disease. These were regarded as just grounds for divorce, but a wife could be divorced at her husband's pleasure,... | |
| Hyacinthe Ringrose - 1911 - 284 psl.
...Chinese system of jurisprudence there were seven causes for divorce, namely: 1. Sterility. 2. Lewdness. 3. Disobedience to father-in-law or mother-inlaw....Loquacity. 5. Larceny. 6. Jealousy. 7. Bad disease. As under the Mosaic law, these causes were invented only for the advantage of the husband. A wife had... | |
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